In Micro MAX, Mikami Rui controlled Round 1 after winning both heats and converting that pace into the Final victory ahead of Kokuho Takao and Urushido Hal. Round 2 shifted toward Murakami Haruki, who topped Qualifying, won Heat 1, and secured the Final ahead of Urushido and Mori Minato.
Mini MAX produced two different winners across the opening rounds. Matsuoka Rei claimed Round 1 after emerging from a tightly contested sequence of heats involving Daniel Yoon, Onishi Tomoya, and Casey Wang. Round 2 belonged to Daniel Yoon, who won two heats before taking the Final ahead of Onishi and Karukome Atsuya.
Junior MAX delivered one of the most competitive weekends of the event. Ikemi Tatsuki secured the Round 1 Final win ahead of Lloyd Kaito and Shibazaki Son after multiple heat winners rotated through the category. In Round 2, Shibazaki Son emerged as the benchmark, winning two heats and converting overall qualifying pace into the Final victory, with Ikemi second and Taneda Takaki third.
MAX Masters saw Kimura Kazuma maintain consistency across both rounds. After topping overall qualifying and winning the Round 1 Final ahead of Okamoto Shunji and Yamazaki Manabu, Kimura returned in Round 2 to take another Final victory despite Okamoto controlling multiple heat sessions. Okamoto and Yamazaki again completed the podium.
Senior MAX closed the weekend with two separate statements. Oyamada Hayate secured the Round 1 Final victory ahead of Endo Akitoshi and Sakai Hitoshi after trading pace with Sakai across the heats. Round 2 shifted decisively toward Sakai, who topped overall qualifying, won a heat, and secured the Final ahead of Endo and Kikuchi Akito.
Across both rounds, the opening weekends at Mizunami established early championship contenders in every category, with several classes already showing closely matched pace heading deeper into the 2026 season.




